Literature DB >> 9301584

Clinicopathologic manifestations of Epstein-Barr virus-associated cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders.

K Iwatsuki1, M Ohtsuka, H Harada, G Han, F Kaneko.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To elucidate clinicopathologic manifestations of cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection.
DESIGN: Retrospective survey of case series.
SETTING: University hospital medical center. PATIENTS: Sixty-five patients with cutaneous lymphomas and related disorders. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Detection of EBV genes and EBV-encoded small nuclear RNAs.
RESULTS: Evidence of latent EBV infection was demonstrated in 15 patients: 3 had malignant lymphoma with clinical features mimicking cytophagic histiocytic panniculitis, 6 had facial vesiculopapular eruptions mimicking hydroa vacciniforme, 4 had angiocentric lymphoma, 1 had histiocytoid lymphoma associated with hemophagocytosis, and 1 had plasmacytoma. Hypersensitivity to mosquito bites was noted in a patient with hydroa vacciniforme-like eruptions and another with histiocytoid lymphoma. Angiocentric infiltration of atypical lymphoid cells was a common histological feature in the patients with hydroa vacciniforme-like eruptions and angiocentric lymphoma. No evidence of EBV infection was apparent in 19 patients with mycosis fungoides or Sézary syndrome, 7 with adult T-cell leukemia or lymphoma, 3 with lymphomatoid papulosis (type A), and 2 with lymphocytoma cutis.
CONCLUSION: Patients with EBV-associated cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders present with unique and diagnostic clinicopathologic features distinct from those of mycosis fungoides or Sézary syndrome.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9301584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol        ISSN: 0003-987X


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